Career Summary

MLB Statistics

Historical (past-seasons) WARP is now based on DRA..
cFIP and DRA are not available on a by-team basis and display as zeroes(0). See TOT line for season totals of these stats.Multiple stints are are currently shown —Click to hide.

YEAR

Team

Lg

G

GS

IP

W

L

SV

H

BB

SO

HR

oppTAv

PPF

H/9

BB/9

HR/9

K/9

GB%

BABIP

TAv

WHIP

FIP

ERA

cFIP

DRA

DRA-

WARP

2001

CHN

MLB

8

8

44.7

3

1

0

40

17

39

4

.254

97

8.1

3.4

0.8

7.9

54%

.293

.239

1.28

3.69

3.22

101

4.37

90.6

0.7

2002

CHN

MLB

45

9

97.3

3

11

1

84

59

81

11

.255

99

7.8

5.5

1.0

7.5

52%

.268

.271

1.47

4.74

3.98

113

5.52

118.5

-0.1

2003

CHN

MLB

25

6

61.0

2

7

0

66

28

65

7

.250

104

9.7

4.1

1.0

9.6

45%

.333

.275

1.54

4.05

6.05

96

5.42

113.7

0.1

2004

ATL

MLB

50

0

72.0

6

2

0

59

30

70

7

.259

94

7.4

3.8

0.9

8.8

45%

.272

.234

1.24

3.60

2.75

94

4.20

86.7

1.1

2005

OAK

MLB

28

0

32.7

0

3

0

38

22

34

5

.259

97

10.5

6.1

1.4

9.4

43%

.351

.325

1.84

5.34

7.44

103

6.18

133.0

-0.3

2006

ARI

MLB

31

15

94.7

5

6

0

80

47

88

7

.261

99

7.6

4.5

0.7

8.4

43%

.281

.248

1.34

4.04

4.18

99

4.65

94.6

1.2

2007

ARI

MLB

53

0

61.0

6

1

0

45

32

87

7

.260

102

6.6

4.7

1.0

12.8

35%

.292

.245

1.26

3.63

3.10

69

3.03

62.8

1.6

2008

ARI

MLB

57

0

51.7

4

0

0

34

31

71

5

.268

99

5.9

5.4

0.9

12.4

30%

.276

.234

1.26

3.58

2.61

84

3.52

75.0

1.1

2009

KCA

MLB

46

0

50.3

3

4

2

46

29

38

6

.262

106

8.2

5.2

1.1

6.8

26%

.276

.260

1.49

4.96

5.72

108

4.36

93.6

0.5

2010

KCA

MLB

5

0

5.3

0

0

0

9

4

7

0

.255

114

15.2

6.8

0.0

11.8

35%

.529

.326

2.44

2.67

3.38

113

6.61

149.3

-0.1

2011

TBA

MLB

56

0

48.7

5

0

0

36

28

46

5

.260

98

6.7

5.2

0.9

8.5

37%

.256

.241

1.32

4.23

3.88

105

3.64

84.5

0.6

2012

PIT

MLB

43

0

35.7

1

1

3

39

19

33

3

.258

96

9.8

4.8

0.8

8.3

39%

.346

.291

1.63

4.22

2.78

104

4.75

108.9

0.0

Career

MLB

447

38

655.0

38

36

6

576

346

659

67

.258

99

7.9

4.8

0.9

9.1

41%

.293

.259

1.41

4.15

4.05

98

4.54

96.6

6.5

Statistics for All Levels

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.Minor league stats are currently shown —Click to hide.

BP Chats

What's going to happen with Juan Cruz and Jason Varitek? Would anybody in their right mind give up a first round pick for either one of these guys? Or a second round pick, for those teams in the first half of the round?(russadams from White Bear Lake, MN)

I think that Varitek and the Sox will find a way to kiss and make up because the player has absolutely zero leverage at the moment and the Sox appear to be postponing finding a viable alternative behind the plate until he signs elsewhere, which doesn't appear likely to happen.

As for Cruz, I think it's more likely that a team who wouldn't lose a first-rounder, as you say, would be one who'd be willing to make the move. Wouldn't surprise me if that winds up being the Nationals, who have some work to do on their bullpen after losing both Cordero and Rauch last year. (Jay Jaffe)

Is the Tiger's payroll so high that their name isn't even surfacing on Brian Fuentes? His price seems to be falling, and would see the Tigers as desperate for a closer.(LyleCox from Cleveland)

Skip closers, the Tigers should be desperate for relief help in general, and one high-profile signing by itself doesn't fix the pen. If anything, they're better off penciling in Zumaya as the guy who gets the most save opportunities, accepting that they have a bit of lefty help already in hand, and could use a power right-hander. I'd rather see them chasing Juan Cruz. (Christina Kahrl)

What's the story with Juan Cruz? As Mets fan, I was excited by the idea of him being the setup guy -- and IMO he is a better bet than Putz. Who is knocking on his door?(James282 from Nj)

That's a great question and I don't have a great answer. It is like he's become the invisible man. I never heard his name mentioned here and I don't know why. I think he is going to make a fine pickup for somebody. (John Perrotto)

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PITCHf/x Pitcher Profile

Although he has not thrown an MLB pitch in 2017, Juan Cruz threw 4,267 pitches that were tracked by the PITCHf/x system between 2007 and 2012, including pitches thrown in the MLB Regular Season, the MLB Postseason and Spring Training. In 2012, he relied primarily on his Cutter (89mph) and Fourseam Fastball (95mph), also mixing in a Slider (80mph), Sinker (94mph) and Change (85mph).